2 in x 4 in wood studs on 16 in centers. Ceiling - 3 in R21. Walls - 2 in R13. Floor - 1 in R7.
These can be modified according to your climate or needs. 20 ft deck, with a static staircase and fold-up railings. Stairs are located on the rear of the container that doesn't have cargo doors. Pressure treated wood, stained wood options (Cedar, Natural, Ebony). Adds 1 week to the build time.
Client must assist driver with folding up railings. Qty 1 - 125amp 12 Slot Panel Breaker Box (Outdoor Exterior Mount). Qty 4 - 110v Duplex Outlets (Bedroom/Living Area).Qty 1 - 110v GFCI Duplex (Kitchen Counter). Qty 1 - 110v Duplex Outlet dedicated on a 20amp breaker for a refrigerator. Qty 1 - 220v Duplex Outlet dedicated on a 30amp breaker for electric stovetop.
Qty 1 - 110v GFCI Duplex (Bathroom). Qty 1 - 110v GFCI Exterior Outlet.
Qty 2 - 13 in Brushed Nickel Low Profile Lights (Bedroom / Living Room). Qty 1 - Gray Outdoor Flood Exterior Light. Lifeproof Vinyl Flooring Options: Seasoned wood, Ashland, and Heirloom Pine. Vapor Barrier installed underneath floor.
All Windows - Low-e Protection Glass, White Vinyl 3 in frame depth, Double Pane, Sealed with Argon Glass. Qty 1 - 3 ft Door with Full Glass. Qty 1 - 72 in x 80 in Sliding Glass Door (Installed Behind Cargo Doors). Qty 1 - 6 ft x 3 ft Horizontal Slider Window (Bedroom / Living Room). Qty 1 - 3 ft x 3 ft Vertical Slider Window (Bedroom / Living Room). Qty 1 - 2 ft x 2 ft Horizontal Slider Window (Bathroom).Qty 1 - 24 in x 80 in Pocket Doors (Bathroom). Qty 1 - 3 ft x 3 ft, Wall Surround Shower Stall. Qty 1 - 1.5 ft Vanity Sink with Faucet. Qty 1 - Standard Toilet 1.6 Gallons. Qty 1 - Vent Fan with Light.
Qty 1 - 3 ft Shaker Kitchen Base Cabinets with Sealed Butcher Block Countertops (Hardware Not Included). Qty 1 - 18 in (L) x 18 in (W) x 18 in (H) TORVA Single Bay Sink with McKenna Single-Handle Pull-Down Sprayer Kitchen Faucet, Stainless Steel. Qty 1 - Drop-in Two Burner Electric Radiant Stove Top. HVAC - AUX One-ton Ductless Mini-Split Air Conditioner and Heat (12,000 BTU).
5 in RV hose spigot for water is installed on the rear. Greywater - 1.5 in PVC "stub-out" to be connected to the city sewer or RV hookup. Blackwater - 3 in PVC "stub-out" to be connected to the city sewer or RV hookup. Water heater - 13 kW Self-Modulating Rheem Tankless Water heater 2.54 GPM installed under the kitchen cabinets. All PEX plumbing is insulated.Custom color, choose your color. Remove Rust Spots (Used Container Only). Cabin Cladding Finish Options: (Natural, Cedar or Dark). Shiplap (White, Rustic or Grey). Premium Interior and Exterior Light Fixtures.
Custom Upgrades Available Upon Request. Most of our containers are delivered via tilt truck, which is the easiest and most cost-effective option. Connect Your Container to Utilities. Once your custom container is delivered and securely placed on your property, the next step (if applicable) is to connect it to essential utilities, including water, sewage, and electrical systems. This coverage includes the main structural elements, such as the walls, roof, foundation, and support beams.
This coverage ensures that these systems will function properly and will be repaired or replaced if they fail due to defects or workmanship issues. This coverage offers protection against defects, deterioration, and failures that may occur under normal use and maintenance.We'll help you evaluate the feasibility of a container build, address potential challenges, and determine if this solution is right for you. Book a call with us to get started. As we explore a custom container build as a potential solution together, you can start gathering resources regarding financing options.
Lenders offer the following as financing options. Personal Loan Solutions - Low interest, shorter terms.
Mortgage Solutions - Mortgage products (Traditional, FHA, and VA) available. Commercial Solutions - For business owners. Customers considering a custom container build are encouraged to apply for financing early in the process, as pre-approvals only require a soft credit pull without impacting your credit. Schedule a meeting with us to explore your options and find the best solution for your needs. Once you have firmly determined containers will be your form factor and have your financing sorted out, it is time to get into permitting. Permitting services are optional - unrestricted land areas can skip this step.If you don't know what is required or there are complexities, start with a permitting feasibility study. It is very important that you let us talk to the city to start the conversation. Once you get a "no" from the city, it can be very hard to change their mind. If you reach out on your own, you run the risk of not being able to get your unit delivered due to permitting. In the end, if you know or think you might need help with permitting, let us take the time to understand the project as a whole and reach out to the permitting oversight folks ourselves.
After determining the feasibility of your project, we will create a quote based on our discussions. We'll review the quote together, ensuring every detail is accurate before converting it into an invoice. In the quoting phase, it is of utmost importance to pay attention to the finer details as once the build starts it can be hard and costly to implement change orders on the build. Upon completion of the permitting process and finalization of all build specifications, we will provide you with a detailed invoice outlining the costs associated with your custom container home project.The invoice will cover all agreed-upon aspects of the build, including design, materials, labor, and any additional features or services you've requested. To initiate the project and secure your place in our production schedule, a 50% deposit is required. This deposit allows us to allocate resources, order materials, and begin the process of bringing your vision to life.
With your deposit in hand, we will add your build to our production line. Although lead and build times may fluctuate, we'll keep you informed throughout the sales process. You will schedule a call with your project manager to confirm the build and floor plan. Once the lead time has passed, construction begins. When compared to a traditional construction project, this process can take a fraction of the time. Start the process today by scheduling a meeting.